CPR
Simulator

As a service and a distraction for the
entertainment of our clients, the CPR simulator is published by Less Stress
Instructional Services both for fun and as a way to exercise CPR skills.

The Bystander CPR simulator
is an exercise in community emergency care. We will be adding simulations to
this page periodically, so check back with us soon. Also, please allow the
photographs and scripts to load completely, as some are animated and are worth
the small wait in loading time. You also must load the I/O Plug In to be able to
use the newer simulations. This is a one-time download that will allow you to take advantage of
the new features of the simulators. It happens automatically when you click
on the simulator in question.

All procedures in this
simulator follow the community CPR guidelines of the American Heart
Association. Other courses, especially non-US courses, may have taught slightly
different techniques. These skills are also slightly different than those
a healthcare professional would learn. We will do our best to answer any
e-mailed questions about the CPR simulators, but we recommend that you refer to
an American Heart CPR Manual for details.

MERT SimulatorCustom simulations for
Less Stress’ Medical Emergency Response Team (MERT) program
for corporations and industry.Exercises
the basic elements of organized occupational
bystander emergency care.Try it
now!

This
page is brought to you by Less Stress Instructional Services, your health and
safety training agency. Check out our homepage at http://www.LessStress.com

Referral:
If you are a
CPR instructor, please tell your students about our site. If you are a
manufacturer of a CPR-related product, custom simulators are available to
demonstrate the integration of your product into CPR and other emergency care
procedures. Contact us at jmateus@lessstress.com for details.

Disclaimer:
This site was
created for the purpose of providing a creative means for individuals to
exercise CPR skills. It is not meant to be an all-inclusive training program,
nor is it meant to replace a traditional course. While it may be helpful for
promoting awareness about CPR to the untrained public, we recommend you seek
CPR training from a qualified source before attempting CPR on a real patient in
need.